lprellwitz
Pre-takeoff checklist
I was at a Ninety-Nines luncheon last week, and we were talking about our latest experience in the Bonanza on the field. Many around the table had either currently/previously owned, or flown one during their flying times, and one person said, "Everybody flies a Bonanza at some point."
Which got me thinking about two questions........
Question 1: What do you think are the top 2 or 3 aircraft that just about every pilot has spent, or will spend, time flying during their flying career at some point? I'm not talking about the type of plane you trained in for your initial certificate ( a vested interest in sticking with one type of plane at that point) nor do I count planes flown professionally (since generally you're not selecting the plane to fly, the company is.) It's once you have your private (or light sport, or recreational) certificate, and you have a choice..... what will everyone get around to, sooner or later?
Question 2: what's the most fun aircraft you've flown? You can define 'fun' any way you like; capabilities, coolness/'wow' factor, whatever applies.
I'll start:
1 - I think everyone flies a Cessna 182 at some point
2 - Most fun flown; 0.1 hours as PIC in a Pilatus PC-12 - definitely the coolness factor, not to mention being my dream plane
Others?
Leslie
Which got me thinking about two questions........
Question 1: What do you think are the top 2 or 3 aircraft that just about every pilot has spent, or will spend, time flying during their flying career at some point? I'm not talking about the type of plane you trained in for your initial certificate ( a vested interest in sticking with one type of plane at that point) nor do I count planes flown professionally (since generally you're not selecting the plane to fly, the company is.) It's once you have your private (or light sport, or recreational) certificate, and you have a choice..... what will everyone get around to, sooner or later?
Question 2: what's the most fun aircraft you've flown? You can define 'fun' any way you like; capabilities, coolness/'wow' factor, whatever applies.
I'll start:
1 - I think everyone flies a Cessna 182 at some point
2 - Most fun flown; 0.1 hours as PIC in a Pilatus PC-12 - definitely the coolness factor, not to mention being my dream plane
Others?
Leslie